Re: segfault mounting btrfs after drive failure

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Hi Kevin,

On Sun, Oct 14, 2012 at 6:11 PM, Kevin <kevin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> ./btrfs fi sh
> Label: none  uuid: 07b2c489-3e9b-4a99-977d-3b877f75dc84
>         Total devices 9 FS bytes used 5.57TB
>         devid    8 size 1.82TB used 1.82TB path /dev/sdk1
>         devid    7 size 1.36TB used 1.36TB path /dev/sdi1
>         devid   10 size 1.36TB used 1.36TB path /dev/sdh1
>         devid    6 size 1.82TB used 1.82TB path /dev/sdg1
>         devid    5 size 1.82TB used 1.82TB path /dev/sdf1
>         devid    9 size 1.36TB used 1.36TB path /dev/sde1
>         devid    3 size 1.82TB used 1.82TB path /dev/sdd1
>         devid    2 size 1.82TB used 1.82TB path /dev/sdc1
>         devid    1 size 819.51GB used 819.51GB path /dev/sda3
>
> Btrfs v0.20-rc1-37-g91d9eec
>

Let me start this off with the questions that will be asked anyway:

Which kernel version are you running?

Was your filesystem full or nearly full at the time of the drive failure?


Regards,

Bart
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